I was doing some marketing today and payed a visit to a farmer who expressed some interest in my services a few days back. He's a nice older feller who owns a pretty large chunk of land and on the front part of it, there are several structures (barn size or smaller) that are literally loaded with scrap.
It'd make anyone's mouth water just looking at it for a few seconds.
Anyway, we struck an informal deal today. But here's the dilemma: He said he let me haul off just about anything I wanted if I could tear down one of his older buildings (it's not large, but not small either). Said building is also filled with scrap, but here's the deal - I don't get on roofs or tear structures down. While I could probably rent a tractor with a big fork or something and smash it down, I don't feel like that would be something I should be doing.
So long story short, he said he'd like it done by mid-summer, so I have a little time, and I just can't pass up all that rusty gold. Should I hire someone off of Craigslist that can do the actual tear-down of the shed? If so, what would someone (who is qualified) charge per hour, labor wise?
What would ya'll do if you had the same situation? Any advice would be helpful, as I REALLY don't want to turn this job down!
Thanks
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